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65584 Federal Register / Vol. 72, No.

224 / Wednesday, November 21, 2007 / Notices

• Report actions taken to the its continuing effort to reduce improvement, and is, therefore, eligible
cognizant U.S. Coast Guard Captain of paperwork and respondent burden, for NFIP coverage. If the information is
the Port prior to arrival into U.S. waters; invites the general public and other not collected, NFIP policies would be
and Federal agencies to take this provided for buildings, which are
• Ensure that each access point to the opportunity to comment on a proposed legally ineligible for it, thus exposing
ship is guarded by armed, private continuing information collection. In the Federal Government to an insurance
security guards and that they have total accordance with the Paperwork liability Congress chose to limit.
visibility of the exterior (both landside Reduction Act of 1995, this notice seeks
comments concerning the information Collection of Information
and waterside) of the vessel while in
U.S. ports. The number and position of collection outlined in 44 CFR part 71, as Title: Implementation of Coastal
the guards has to be acceptable to the it pertains to application for National Barrier Resources Act.
cognizant Coast Guard Sector Flood Insurance Program (NFIP) Type of Information Collection:
Commander. insurance for buildings located in Extension of a currently approved
With this notice, the current list of Coastal Barrier Resource System (CBRS) collection.
countries not maintaining effective anti- communities. OMB Number: 1660–0010.
terrorism measures is as follows: SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The Form Numbers: No forms.
Cameroon, Equatorial Guinea, Guinea- Coastal Barrier Resources Act (CBRA) Abstract: When an application for
Bissau, Liberia, and Mauritania. (Pub. L. 97–3480) and the Coastal flood insurance is submitted for
Dated: October 25, 2007. Barrier Improvement Act (CBRA) (Pub. buildings located in CBRS communities,
Rear Admiral David Pekoske, USCG,
L. 101–591) are Federal laws that were one of the following types of
enacted on October 1, 1982, and documentation must be submitted as
Assistant Commandant for Operations.
November 16, 1990, respectively. The evidence of eligibility: (a) Certification
[FR Doc. E7–22786 Filed 11–20–07; 8:45 am] legislation was implemented as part of from a community official stating the
BILLING CODE 4910–15–P a Department of the Interior (DOI) building is not located in a designated
initiative to preserve the ecological CBRS area, (b) A legally valid building
integrity of areas DOI designates as permit or certification from a
DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND coastal barriers and otherwise protected
SECURITY community official stating that the
areas. The laws provide this protection building’s start of construction date
by prohibiting all Federal expenditures preceded the date that the community
Federal Emergency Management
or financial assistance including flood was identified in the system or (c)
Agency
insurance for residential or commercial Certification from the governmental
Agency Information Collection development in areas identified with body overseeing the area indicating that
Activities: Proposed Collection; the system. When an application for
the building is used in a manner
Comment Request flood insurance is submitted for
consistent with the purpose for which
buildings located in CBRS communities,
AGENCY: Federal Emergency the area is protected.
documentation must be submitted as
Management Agency, DHS. evidence of eligibility. Affected Public: Individuals or
FEMA regulation 44 CFR part 71 households; businesses or other for
ACTION: Notice; 60-day notice and
implements the CBRA. The profits; not-for-profit institutions; farms;
request for comments; collection type Federal Government; and State, local or
extension, without change, of a documentation required in 44 CFR 71.4
is provided to FEMA for a tribal governments.
currently approved collection, OMB:
determination that a building which is Number of Respondents: 60.
1660–0010, Form Number(s): No form
numbers associated with this collection. located on a designated coastal barrier Frequency of Response: One time.
and for which an application for flood Hours Per Response: 1.5 hours.
SUMMARY: The Federal Emergency insurance is being made, is neither new Estimated Total Annual Burden
Management Agency (FEMA), as part of construction or a substantial Hours: 90 hours.

ANNUAL BURDEN HOURS


Burden hours
Project/activity (survey, form(s), focus group, worksheet, Number Frequency of Annual Total annual
per
etc.) of respondents responses responses burden hours
respondent

(A) (B) (C) (D) = (A × B) (E) = (C × D)


Documentation:
44 CFR Section 71.4 .................................................... 60 1 1.5 60 90

Total ....................................................................... 60 1 1.5 60 90

Estimated Cost: $600 (60 respondents provided upon request free of charge by Comments: Written comments are
× $10 per respondent). The cost to the the community as a public service. The solicited to (a) evaluate whether the
respondent, i.e., applicant for flood average cost to the respondent is proposed data collection is necessary for
insurance, is the cost if any, to obtain estimated to be $10, the cost to make the proper performance of the agency,
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the required documentation from local phone calls, mail a written request, or including whether the information shall
officials. Fees charged, if any, to the make a trip to a local office to obtain the have practical utility; (b) evaluate the
applicants, are nominal, i.e., the cost of document, and includes any copying accuracy of the agency’s estimate of the
photocopying the public record. fees, which may be charged by the local burden of the proposed collection of
Information of this type is frequently office. information, including the validity of

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Federal Register / Vol. 72, No. 224 / Wednesday, November 21, 2007 / Notices 65585

the methodology and assumptions used; ACTION: Notice; 60-day notice and and quantify program achievements.
(c) enhance the quality, utility, and request for comments; collection type There are two authorities supporting
clarity of the information to be extension, without change, of a this information collection: (1) The
collected; and (d) minimize the burden currently approved collection, OMB Government Performance Results Act of
of the collection of information on those Number: 1660–0057, Form Number(s): 1993 (GPRA), which mandates federal
who are to respond, including through No forms associated with this agencies to provide valid and reliable
the use of appropriate automated, collection. quantification of program achievements,
electronic, mechanical, or other and (2) Executive Order 12862, which
technological collection techniques or SUMMARY: The Federal Emergency
requires agencies to survey customers to
other forms of information technology, Management Agency (FEMA), as part of
determine their level of satisfaction with
e.g., permitting electronic submission of its continuing effort to reduce
paperwork and respondent burden, existing services.
responses. Comments must be
submitted on or before January 22, 2008. invites the general public and other Collection of Information
ADDRESSES: Interested persons should Federal agencies to take this
submit written comments to Chief, opportunity to comment on a proposed Title: Chemical Stockpile Emergency
Records Management and Privacy, revised information collection. In Preparedness Program (CSEPP)
Information Resources Management accordance with the Paperwork Evaluation and Customer Satisfaction
Branch, Information Technology Reduction Act of 1995, this notice seeks Survey.
Services Division, Federal Emergency comments concerning the need to Type of Information Collection:
Management Agency, 500 C Street, SW., continue to collect information from the Extension of a currently approved
Room 609, Washington, DC 20472 (Mail State, local and tribal government collection.
Drop Room 301, 1880 S. Bell Street, officials, businesses, and individuals
Arlington, VA 22202). residing in the immediate and OMB Number: OMB 1660–0057.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: surrounding areas of chemical stockpile Form Numbers: None associated with
Contact Robin Williamson, Risk sites. this collection.
Insurance Branch, Mitigation Division, SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The Abstract: Consistent with
at 703–605–0755 for additional Chemical Stockpile Emergency performance measurement requirements
information. You may contact the Preparedness Program (CSEPP) is one set forth by the Government
Records Management Branch for copies facet of the multi-hazard readiness Performance Results Act, the Chemical
of the proposed collection of program in eight U.S. states that deal Stockpile Preparedness Program
information at facsimile number (202) with hazardous material spills or (CSEPP) will continue collecting data
646–3347 or e-mail address: FEMA- releases. The program’s goal is to from state, local and tribal governments,
Information-Collections@dhs.gov. improve preparedness to protect the individuals and businesses residing in
Dated: November 8, 2007. people of these communities in the the immediate or surrounding areas of
John A. Sharetts-Sullivan, unlikely event of an accident. CSEPP, a
eight chemical stockpile sites. This
Director, Records Management Division, cooperative effort between FEMA and
study will: (1) Assess program
Office of Management, Federal Emergency the U.S. Army, provides funding
effectiveness using five national
Management Agency, Department of (grants), training, community outreach,
Homeland Security. guidance, technical support and performance indicators unique to the
[FR Doc. E7–22711 Filed 11–20–07; 8:45 am] expertise to State, local, and tribal CSEPP program, (2) measure and
BILLING CODE 9110–11–P governments to improve their monitor customer satisfaction with
capabilities to prepare for and respond CSEPP products and services, and (3)
to this type of disaster. Since no identify weaknesses and strengths of
DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND preparedness program can be successful individual sites and program
SECURITY without the public’s understanding and components. Data findings will be used
cooperation, input from the residents to set customer service standards, while
Federal Emergency Management and businesses of immediate and/or providing quantitative benchmarks for
Agency surrounding areas is vital for program program monitoring and evaluation.
managers’ ability to design custom- Affected Public: State and local
Agency Information Collection
tailored strategies to educate and officials; individuals; businesses.
Activities: Proposed Collection;
communicate risks and action plans at
Comment Request Estimated Total Annual Burden
the local level. This survey, which was
AGENCY:Federal Emergency initiated six years ago, will continue as Hours:
Management Agency, DHS. the assessment mechanism to document

ANNUAL BURDEN HOURS


Burden hours
Number of Frequency of Annual Total annual
Project/activity (survey, form(s), focus group, etc.) per
respondents responses responses burden hours
respondent

(A) (B) (C) (A × B ) (A × B × C)

Open-ended Questionnaire .................................................. (1) 176 1 0.25 176 44


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Pilot Tests—Site Surveys .................................................... (2) 240 1 0.25 240 60


Site Surveys Questionnaires (3)—
Anniston, AL ................................................................. 961 1 0.25 961 240
Blue Grass, KY ............................................................. 822 1 0.25 822 206
Deseret, UT .................................................................. 823 1 0.25 823 206
Edgewood, MD (Aberdeen) .......................................... 807 1 0.25 807 202

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